An Evening With Lethbridge’s Broadcasting Stars
Lethbridge—A new exhibit will be on display at the Galt this fall, Don’t Touch That Dial. The exhibit delves into the rich history of broadcasting in southern Alberta.
“Since 1955, local television broadcasting has both reflected and shaped the community,” explains Curator Dr. Aimee Benoit. “It’s been an important platform for showcasing the voices and stories of southwestern Alberta—and there are some really talented personalities and memorable programs that have helped give this region a distinct character.”
Several of the talented personalities have been invited to the Galt to share their stories and give audiences a glimpse of what it was like to work for local studios in decades gone by.
The panel, called “Stand By, 3, 2, 1, You’re On!”, will be made up of Bob Johnson, Brent Seely, Quinn Campbell, Gordon Colledge and Mark Campbell. With careers spanning decades, these professionals have the inside scoop on the industry and how it has grown and changed. Friends of the Galt member Elisha R. Rasmussen will put her 50-year career in broadcasting to work as the host of the panel.
“We have invited a team of excellent broadcasters from the past and present to reflect on TV then and now, and share their memories,” says Rasmussen. “It's going to be a great night, full of humour, wit, charm and interesting stories that will delight the audience”.
Tickets for Stand By, 3, 2, 1, You’re On! are available online and at the front desk of the Galt Museum & Archives. Doors open at 6:30 pm on November 12, with the 2-hour panel starting at 7. Refreshments will be served before the panel starts and a cash bar will be on site. Seating is limited so purchasing tickets ahead of time is strongly recommended.
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